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Post by Aussie Jet on Mar 14, 2016 20:01:15 GMT -5
Read somewhere (may have been the four-letter network) that Bryant is on weed as a result of suffering from depression, rather than using it as a party drug.
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Post by vin on Mar 14, 2016 21:03:57 GMT -5
Well if Bryant wasn't depressed before....geez.
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Post by Peebag on Mar 14, 2016 21:14:50 GMT -5
Give me a team of Justin Blackmon, Josh Gordon and Martavis Bryant and we'll run the league. Hell, throw in Ricky Williams old ass as RB We need to start an "All Fucked Up" team roster!
Who gets the nod at QB?
Ryan "Just give me the damn painkillers" Leaf or Johnny Boozeball?
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Post by Touchable on Mar 14, 2016 21:42:29 GMT -5
Give me a team of Justin Blackmon, Josh Gordon and Martavis Bryant and we'll run the league. Hell, throw in Ricky Williams old ass as RB We need to start an "All Fucked Up" team roster!
Who gets the nod at QB?
Ryan "Just give me the damn painkillers" Leaf or Johnny Boozeball?
Johnny 8-Ball That guys been hitting the slopes left and right, guaranteed.
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Post by Dcat on Mar 15, 2016 10:26:35 GMT -5
Give me a team of Justin Blackmon, Josh Gordon and Martavis Bryant and we'll run the league. Hell, throw in Ricky Williams old ass as RB Add Aaron Hernandez and Lawrence Phillips (in his afterlife) and now you're talking! But they already made this movie. Twice. Which did you like more, the Burt Reynolds version or the Adam Sandler version?
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Post by 2foolish on Mar 15, 2016 13:05:46 GMT -5
People say weed isnt addicting but these guys cant seem to give it up despite it costing them millions of dollars. It's ingrained in their lifestyle, same way if the NFL tested for beer you would see the panic on the white players faces. Really what's the difference? what planet are you living on that white guys don't do weed?...
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Post by 2foolish on Mar 15, 2016 13:06:43 GMT -5
As Nancy Reagan said, "Just Say No!" how dare you quote Nancy Reagan u commie pinko bastard!...
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Post by shea319now314 on Mar 15, 2016 21:57:35 GMT -5
It's ingrained in their lifestyle, same way if the NFL tested for beer you would see the panic on the white players faces. Really what's the difference? what planet are you living on that white guys don't do weed?... Ok I'm white and been smoking weed for 40 years. How many white players has the NFL suspended for smoking weed?
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Post by 2foolish on Mar 16, 2016 9:27:01 GMT -5
what planet are you living on that white guys don't do weed?... Ok I'm white and been smoking weed for 40 years. How many white players has the NFL suspended for smoking weed? and why is that?
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Post by shea319now314 on Mar 16, 2016 19:37:24 GMT -5
I don't know, Racism maybe. I'm just replying to your comment asking what planet I'm on where white guys don't smoke weed. It just seems hard to believe that only Afro Americans are suspended for weed in today's world.
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Post by rangerous on Mar 19, 2016 12:01:23 GMT -5
No Fun League strikes again. It's a fucking plant. So are hemlock and poppies. That is a silly reason. How about it is a mild plant that has no performance enhancing effects and they are adults who should be allow to determine what they are putting in their bodies. imo there are a couple of problem with the legalization of pot. first and foremost is that if it were legalized for people above 21 years of age it would continue to fall unabated into the hands of teenagers and young people. not that this in of itself is a bad problem but there are clear links to pot smoking and Hot guy I'd like to blowed brain development. and given the way most parents seem to turn their backs on underage drinking, the same will happen with pot smokers. the other problem is that this isn't your mother's pot we are talking about. the stuff available these days is highly refined and concentrated so that the kick is much bigger. there's no telling what happens when people are exposed to that much THC at any age. finally given the way our society abuses drugs the last thing we need is another legal drug to be abused. when people start to act responsibly then maybe you can start relaxing the drug laws and finding paths to legalization. and consider this, if these rich football players who know the rules and are subject to drug tests as a condition of employment can't stop using the drug then there's no telling how population wide behaviors can be modified to use things like pot responsibly.
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Post by Trades on Mar 19, 2016 14:25:57 GMT -5
So are hemlock and poppies. That is a silly reason. How about it is a mild plant that has no performance enhancing effects and they are adults who should be allow to determine what they are putting in their bodies. imo there are a couple of problem with the legalization of pot. first and foremost is that if it were legalized for people above 21 years of age it would continue to fall unabated into the hands of teenagers and young people. not that this in of itself is a bad problem but there are clear links to pot smoking and someone looking for a BJ from me brain development. and given the way most parents seem to turn their backs on underage drinking, the same will happen with pot smokers. the other problem is that this isn't your mother's pot we are talking about. the stuff available these days is highly refined and concentrated so that the kick is much bigger. there's no telling what happens when people are exposed to that much THC at any age. finally given the way our society abuses drugs the last thing we need is another legal drug to be abused. when people start to act responsibly then maybe you can start relaxing the drug laws and finding paths to legalization. and consider this, if these rich football players who know the rules and are subject to drug tests as a condition of employment can't stop using the drug then there's no telling how population wide behaviors can be modified to use things like pot responsibly. Are the laws stopping anyone now? No. It is just creating an illegal market which hurts people, destroys families by putting people into prison and means the product can't be regulated or taxed. Adults should be allowed to decide what they are going to do to their bodies. They don't need the government telling them what to do. The "what about the children" argument doesn't work either since kids are already smoking pot, drinking and doing heroin. If it were legal then people wouldn't hide their problems and might get help. We are spending billions on the "war on drugs" and it hasn't helped anyone. It is time to try something else. Prohibition of alcohol was an abject failure. It created crime, didn't stop anyone and destroyed many families. Same with drugs. Use education rather than fear and authoritarianism to change the world.
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